Splitting up the mix

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Word SPIN, maybe I'll take a vaca some time. Thanks a bunch barefoot, I gots a couple of nights off coming up so I'll give yo' formula a go!

Laj
 
Easiest way to do that in Sound Forge is:

- Drop markers on exact points where you want to set track numbers. Fine tune it and make sure you hit zero-crossing. Also drop markers on the beginning and the end of the wave
- Go to "Special/Regions List/ Markers to Regions". It will define regions in between every two markers. Names of regions are very stupid. Change 'em if you want.
- Now go to "Tools/Extract Regions". Give him desired path and...voila. It automaticaly saves regions as separate files! Done in 5 minutes, or even less (depending upon your skill of finding exact marker spots).

Shot
 
Well, thanx!
I'm not so regular on this forum, but when I have a chance to drop something that can be of any use to others... he he...

It's interesting situation! I thought that everyone figured out what can "extract regions" command in menu mean. I even hesitated to answer cause I wasn't reading every post on this topic. I presumed that someone said it allready and I'll end up being dumb ass.

Okay ppl, any other tricky question on using audio software?
 
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